To encourage civic engagement and voting in the 2018 fall elections, the collaborative team behind the film made it publicly available on Youtube:

Berning Love aired on 12/12/17 on PBS Vermont and is now streaming as part of their Made Here series. You can see the film in its entirety on PBS here. Watch in 540p for the best viewing experience from your computer. :)

Homie UP: Stories of Love and Redemption is a documentary about families whose lives are changed by mass incarceration after having a beloved family member incarcerated. This film is devoted to sharing how prisons affect not just those inside but how the prison walls also penetrate outward into families and communities. English and Spanish with subtitles. This project was made possible with support from Cal Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit calhum.org. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this documentary do not necessarily represent those of Cal Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities. A collaborative Community Stories funded documentary about Homie Universidad Popular. Homie Universidad Popular cultivates education among incarcerated students creating a future beyond prison walls. Learn more about Homie UP at www.homieup.org.

Documentary short about Seattle based fiber artist, Rachel Brumer. 2014. To learn more about Rachel Brumer, visit her website: http://www.rachelbrumer.com. Photographed and edited by Jennifer R. Myhre.

Documentary short about San Jose based musician Benjamin Henderson. 2013. Photographed by Jennifer R. Myhre and Elizabeth Mjelde. Edited by Jennifer R. Myhre. Music by Benjamin Henderson and Brother Grand.

This is a concert video filmed at Fortress Callosum in Fall 2013. To learn more about Brother Grand, visit their website at www.brothergrand.com. Photography by Jennifer R. Myhre and Elizabeth Mjelde. Edited by Jennifer R. Myhre.

This was the first of the artist profiles that I make for fun, featuring painter George Long. To learn more about George, visit his website at http://georgelong.jimdo.com/.